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CoSoSys becomes a member of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG)

CoSoSys continues the fight against data loss and is now a member of the Trusted Computing Group, playing its part in protecting computing infrastructure and millions of endpoints

2013-06-16
CLUJ-NAPOCA, ROMANIA, June 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) CoSoSys, IT security vendor, announces that it has joined the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), sharing the experience gained while developing awarded and highly commended solutions for Data Loss Prevention, Mobile Device Management, Device Control and File Encryption.

"We welcome CoSoSys to Trusted Computing Group to help develop future data protection industry standards," said Brian Berger, TCG director and marketing work group chair.

CoSoSys has been helping companies prevent data loss for almost a decade. From its early days of device encryption it has constantly developed features to respond to the markets demand and offered a complete Data Loss Prevention solution. Today, we see the Mobile Device Management (including Mobile Application Management) feature help businesses adapt to the BYOD trend and continually safeguard the confidential data in companies' networks.

"We specialize in preventing data leaks. Alongside safeguarding data we know the importance of information and the advantages of sharing knowledge. Joining the TCG was more than an obvious choice as we both have the same goals regarding data protection and mobile security. We are delighted to work alongside information technology leaders and help develop the security standards and solutions" said CoSoSys CEO, Roman Foeckl.

About Trusted Computing Group (TCG)
The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is a not-for-profit organization that develops, defines and promotes open, vendor-neutral, global industry standards based on a hardware root of trust, for interoperable trusted computing platforms. Billions of endpoints use TCG standards to ensure system integrity, protect networks and secure data. For more information, see http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org.

About CoSoSys
CoSoSys is specialized in network Device Control, endpoint security, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, Mobile Device Management (MDM) for iOS and Android and Mobile Application Management (MAM) for iOS and development of applications for portable storage device encryption and enhancement. The application portfolio includes functions from device control, mobile device security, file tracing and shadowing, password security, data synchronization and network security. CoSoSys distributes its products globally through distributors, resellers and directly to users at http://www.EndpointProtector.com. CoSoSys is an independent software developer since a management buyout from Astaro in July 2011.

CoSoSys enjoys a continuously growing installation base of users worldwide and was recognized in 2011 as one of the fastest growing technology companies being a winner of the 2011 Deloitte Technology FAST 50 ranking for Central Europe. The company has offices in Germany, the United States and Romania.

Press kit, images and additional materials:
http://www.endpointprotector.com/company/press_room
http://www.endpointprotector.com/company/press_kit

Press Contacts:
CoSoSys Ltd.
Angela Lepadatu
Phone: +40 264 593 110 Ext. 116
E-mail: angela.lepadatu@cososys.com


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[Press-News.org] CoSoSys becomes a member of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG)
CoSoSys continues the fight against data loss and is now a member of the Trusted Computing Group, playing its part in protecting computing infrastructure and millions of endpoints